01976nam 2200373 n 450 99639083400331620200824120936.0(CKB)4940000000100753(EEBO)2240945406(UnM)99834551e(UnM)99834551(EXLCZ)99494000000010075319970509d1697 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The method of pleading by rule and president[electronic resource] I. In twelve several branches of abatement, and judgments thereon. II. In ten general bars to the action. III. Special bars in case, (viz.) slander, assumpsit, disturbance, mis-feazance, male-feazance, negligence, trover, deceit, nusance, rescue and escape; with the pleading of uncore prist or adhuc paratus. IV. Bars in covenant, with averments, protestations, traverses and pleas after the last continuance; and also many special rules concerning the bar, replication, rejoynder, surrejoynder, &c. With particular cases, notes and arguments, relating to the advantage and method in pleading. Useful for the clerks and attorneys of the Kings-Bench and Common-PleasLondon printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns, Esquires; for J. Walthoe in Vine-Court Middle Temple, adjoyning to the Cloysters1697[4], 208, 207-462, [36] p.;Attributed to R. Gardiner. Cf. BM.With an index and a final advertisement leaf.Reproduction of the original at the British Library.eebo-0018Law clerksEnglandHandbooks, manuals, etcEarly works to 1800LawEnglandEarly works to 1800Law clerksLawGardiner Robert17th/18th cent.1013702Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996390834003316The method of pleading by rule and president2380224UNISA